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Old 08-21-2008, 12:41 PM
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Posted By: Chris

Hi All,

I've been searching for quality images of a few wrappers and am nearing the end of my list. Was hoping someone here might be able to help with images of wrappers for:

All Goudeys besides 1933, 1934, 1936 and 1941
1933 Tatoo Orbit
1939 Play Ball
1940 Play Ball
1941 Play Ball
1941 Double Play
1948 Bowman
1949 Leaf
1949 Bowman (r/w/b)
1949 Bowman (g/o/w)
1953 Bowman B/W
1953 Topps (any)
1954 Topps 5c

Any other obscure pre-war wrapper images out there that I may be overlooking?

Next, I've found two yellow variations for 1934 Diamond Stars - "More New Art Pictures To Come" and "Three New Art Pictures Just Out", as well as a single blue variation. Does anyone know of other variations?

Also, does anyone know what type of packaging 1933 US Caramel's came in?

Sorry I know a couple of these are post-war, but I think it's not too far off topic. I apologize if it is Leon.

Thanks so much for any help or information anyone can provide. I appreciate your time.

Chris

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Old 08-21-2008, 12:58 PM
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Posted By: ErikV


These 1940 Play Ball wrappers were auctioned

by Mastro a couple of years ago. If I remember

correctly, the set of three sold for around $2,000.




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Old 08-21-2008, 01:13 PM
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Posted By: Anthony N.

Here's '35 Goudey.


Here's 2 '48 ('49 Leaf)
You may get a dissenting opinion on these , but the information I have is that the one that doesn't say "baseball" on it is from the sp series.



I've got a few more from your list at home. I'll try and scan those later tonite

edit-
sorry this is post war, but if it helps here's a couple of packs with the wrappers you were looking for. The '54 Topps is the Canadian issue, with just 4 cards.


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Old 08-21-2008, 01:19 PM
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Posted By: Chris

Thank you both! That helps a lot.

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Old 08-21-2008, 02:00 PM
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli

Hi Chris:

There were two 1938 Goudey wrappers. Here they are:



I believe the second wrapper (the one with less ink) is from the second series, but I have no reason to believe that other than my own bloated sense of self-importance.

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1934 DIAMOND STAR 1-cent wrapper






1949 Bowman very rare wrapper (G-O-W) and regular 5-cent wrapper (R-B-W)



Stay tuned for more old wrappers.


TED Z




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Posted By: Chris

Haha Al - "my own bloated sense of self-importance." Either way I appreciate the info!

Ted that '49 GOW is nice! Didn't think I'd be able to track one down.

Again, thanks much.

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Old 08-21-2008, 02:18 PM
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Posted By: Bruce Dorskind



Assume you have an R 300 and R 33e Delong


We can send to you privately if you wish


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Old 08-21-2008, 02:23 PM
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Yes....my 1949 Bowman GREEN-ORANGE-WHITE wrapper is neat, and it is extremely RARE....
so rare....that I can't find anyone that knows what series it was issued in, in 1949.

Do you ?

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Old 08-21-2008, 02:29 PM
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Posted By: Chris

E-mail sent Bruce.

Ted I wish I could help. My only thought, based on its rarity, is that it's somehow connected to the PCL's. But that belief can only be credited to my "bloated sense of self importance" haha

Wish I had something concrete to share. With respect to your knowledge, if you don't know, we may not find answer anytime soon.

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Posted By: Chris

I probably shouldn't get greedy, but since I'm getting such help, can I also ask for the following 1933 Goudeys:

Batter front, 6 figure
Batter front, 3 figure
Ad-front, 3 corner

I was able to locate images, but they're quite small.

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

There is also a 4th (Yellow) wrapper in this set, but I can't find it.







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Ted- I think the yellow 1941 Play Ball wrapper is the toughest of the four colors. I found a hoard of about 25-30 wrappers a number of years ago and there wasn't a single yellow in the group.

Come to think of it did you get those from me?

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

The Green one I acquired back in the 1980's. But, you remember well, as I did get the Orange
and the Red ones from you. Anyhow, I have a Yellow wrapper; but, I cannot find it. I am not
sure if I got the Yellow one from you.

Here is another Goudey wrapper that I had mixed in with an assortment of wrappers. Do you
recognize this one ?





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Posted By: barrysloate

That's right, you did get two of them from me...but not the yellow one because I didn't have it!

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Posted By: Al C.risafulli

Ted:

That last Goudey wrapper you just posted is one I've never seen before. What is it?

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

The last one I posted is a 1941 Goudey wrapper.

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Thanks again everyone - I really didn't expect to have such a great response. I shouldn't have underestimated this board!

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Geo. C. Miller, courtesy The Dorskind Collection. Thanks Bruce!

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Posted By: ali_lapoint

how many cards came in these packs? i'm guessing 5 cent packs carried 5 cards and 1 cent packs had 1 card?

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